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1. Angel Time (The Songs of the Seraphim) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-08-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description It’s the present day. Toby O’Dare—aka Lucky the Fox—is a contract killer of underground fame on assignment to kill once again. He’s a soulless soul, a dead man walking. His nightmarish world of lone and lethal missions is disrupted when a mysterious stranger, a seraph, offers him a chance to save rather than destroy lives. O’Dare, who long ago dreamt of being a priest, seizes his chance. Now he is carried back through the ages to thirteenth-century England, to dark realms where accusations of ritual murder have been made against Jews, where children suddenly die or disappear. In this primitive setting, O’Dare begins his perilous quest for salvation, a journey of danger and flight, loyalty and betrayal, selflessness and love. Anne Rice: I have always been fascinated by the idea of angels--these perfect beings who are God’s messengers, sinless, bold, and unfathomable to the human mind. I was deliciously challenged to be biblically correct about them, and theologically correct: to present Malchiah as truly perfect, yet sent to interact with my hero Toby, and commissioned therefore to take a human body and reflect human emotions and respond to Toby’s human emotions. Question: How did imagining a character like Malchiah the angel differ from creating one like the vampire Lestat? Anne Rice: Well, again, Malchiah is perfect and sinless. And to make such a character appealing is a challenge; he has to reflect God’s love for human beings, God’s compassion. He’s not sent to judge Toby; he’s sent to guide him to salvation, and to enlist Toby in working for the angels on earth. He must feel things; he must have a personality, but with marvelous theological constraints. Doing Lestat was entirely different: Lestat is sinful and ferociously human, a rebel who wants to be good at being bad; a rebel who is seeking redemption but turning away from it all the time. There is a certain joy in writing about Malchiah because he is sent from God. There was never a perfect joy in writing about Lestat: Lestat suffers too much and does too many bad things with relish. Question: The hero of Angel Time is Toby O’Dare, a boy who had a tough life growing up in New Orleans and who goes on to become a skilled assassin before meeting Malchiah. How does Toby compare to your past protagonists? What is unique about him? Anne Rice: Well, Toby is deeply flawed, much like the vampires. He’s an assassin, and he has done terrible things, and questionable things. But he turns around in the very first book of the series and sets out to do the bidding of the angels in helping others. I think of all those characters I’ve created, Toby is most like Michael Curry in The Witching Hour. But Toby has done things Michael would never do. Toby is a deeply flawed human who is offered a chance to be saved; and he takes it. Maybe he’s a first among my characters in that he is given an opportunity to redeem himself through the mercy of God, and then to do good to make up for all the evil he had done before. Toby is also a crafty character. He’s pragmatic. Having been a clever assassin, he knows how to plot to do good. That was interesting to me, to have him struggling to save people from harm, and having to figure out a somewhat complex way to do it. Question: People who have read your memoir Called Out of Darkness will recognize some elements of your own life in Toby’s story. Did you identify with him as a character? Anne Rice: Yes, I did identify with Toby, though my life has been nothing like his. I know what it is like to struggle with an alcoholic parent; I know what it is like to care for younger siblings in an alcoholic household. But of course Toby suffers a family tragedy that I didn’t suffer, and he turns to evil in a defiant way, whereas I only turned to writing about evil. Question: How did you imagine the concept of Angel Time (as opposed to Normal Time)? And what sources did you reference while reading about angels? Anne Rice: I came up with the concept of Angel Time through meditating on it; really, figuring that from God’s standpoint there is no linear time. I felt certain that the angels would be able to move back and forth in our linear time, and to grasp how some one can be lifted from one century and put down in another to work a solution that then becomes part of the very future from which the original person came. I think meditation led to this definition of Angel Time, more than any actual reading. It seemed logical to me that the angels could do this. I did read theology about angels, of course, including St. Thomas Aquinas and books by Catholic writers who have studied angels and all the biblical references to them. It all starts with the Bible, of course and how angels appear in those pages. But the scholars Pascal Parente and Peter Kreeft help me to cover the sources. I stayed away from other writers’ more fanciful conjectures about angels. I wanted the biblical facts, and the way that the theologians interpreted them. Question: People are clearly fascinated with angels. Why do you think even those people who do not consider themselves religious are so drawn to the idea of angels? Anne Rice: People are drawn to angels because there is a deep seated instinctive belief that they do exist, that creatures from Heaven are here on Earth looking out for us and playing a special role in our care. Of course we read of this in the Bible. And it is a very seductive idea. It’s sometimes easier to pray to one’s guardian angel than to pray to the saints or even to the Lord. It’s easy to imagine that our guardian angel is right here with us. In my novel, Toby really does believe this, though after he suffered tragedy, he blamed the angels in charge for not stopping it. And he lived as a cursed human being for ten years. Customer Reviews (146)
Another Christian Novel.. snores
Classic Anne Rice Writing with Angels
Inspiring
Not Worth Finishing
A Tale of Two Tobys |
2. Of Love and Evil (Songs of the Seraphim) by Anne Rice | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2010-11-30)
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thin
Anne Rice Fan
Disappointing for a mystery/thriller
Good, but not her best
Second in the series... |
3. The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by A. N. Roquelaure, Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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Absolutely Wonderful
spanking and more spanking
Crazy
You could do SO much better with your time and money
Disgusting |
4. Blood Canticle (Vampire Chronicles) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 401
Pages
(2004-08-31)
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Horrible horrible horrible.
Blood Canticleby Anne Rice
Blood Canticle
Excellent book!
Someone who is (unfortunately) living in the twilight generation |
5. Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 336
Pages
(2009-02-24)
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The Road to Cana
Great great great
Christ as a young man
Yeshua saves the story
The Becoming |
6. Blackwood Farm (The Vampire Chronicles) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 640
Pages
(2003-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Blackwood Farm introduces Quinn Blackwood, the sexy, eccentric young gentleman who becomes both a vampire and the heir to the Blackwood estate. All his life, Quinn has been haunted by Goblin, a doppelgänger no one else can see--or believe in. But Goblin is real, and he is becoming maliciously tangible, strengthened by the blood that Quinn unwillingly drinks. Quinn's only hope of liberation from his increasingly dangerous doppelgänger is to find the legendary vampire Lestat. But Lestat has vowed to destroy any vampire who sets foot in New Orleans.... Blackwood Farm features characters from both the Vampire Chronicles and the Mayfair Witches series, but this self-contained novel makes a good entry point for newcomers to Anne Rice's fictional world (however, Vampire Chronicle virgins really should start with Interview With the Vampire, the first in the series and arguably the finest vampire novel of the 20th century). --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (283)
Long and nothing happens
A fantastic end
Far exceeded my expectations
Blackwood Farm
new to Anne |
7. The Witching Hour (Lives of the Mayfair Witches) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 1056
Pages
(1993-03-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (409)
Good Book
A Riveting Rice Original
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice
A haunting tale...
Seductive, haunting...a novel that will stay with you |
8. Complete Vampire Chronicles (Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, The Queen of the Damned, The Tale of the body Thief) by Anne Rice | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1993-09-01)
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Good
A series for even those that don't like vampires.
One of the greats!
Anne Rice complete Vampire Chronicles
interview with a vampire set review |
9. Beauty's Release: The Conclusion of the Classic Erotic Trilogy of Sleeping Beauty by A. N. Roquelaure, Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 238
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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Not my favorite of the series
Just like new
That's it?
New to this genre, so take this review with a grain of salt...
FANTASY PEOPLE FANTASY! |
10. The Sleeping Beauty Novels: The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty / Beauty's Release / Beauty's Punishment by A. N. Roquelaure, Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 724
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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Very Arousing Fun, But All Erotica, No Story
Absolutely discusted! This lady is sick and belongs in an asylum for mentaly deranged. Publishers should also be lockedup!
Awesome
sex, sex and more spanking sex
Never Knew Sex Could Become A Bore!!! |
11. Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt: A Novel by Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2008-02-26)
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Little creativeness in this story
Inconsistent Anne
Thought provoking!
A gem for any Christian library
Would def. make an interesting movie with the right script... |
12. Lasher (Lives of the Mayfair Witches) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 640
Pages
(1995-08-01)
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ELECTRONIC/KINDLE VERSION NEEDED - Refuse to purchase
Meh.
Found it only on Amazon
A stand alone Novel
a good read |
13. Memnoch the Devil (Vampire Chronicles) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(1997-05-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Lestat is also being stalked himself, by some shadowy guy who turns out tobe Memnoch, the devil, who spirits him away. From here on, the book mighthave been called Interview with the Devil (by a Vampire). It's arousing story interrupted by a long debate with the devil. Memnoch isn'tthe devil as ordinarily conceived: he got the boot from God because heobjected to God's heartless indifference to human misery. Memnoch takesLestat to heaven, hell, and throughout history. Some readers are appalled by the scene in which Lestat sinks his fangsinto the throat of Christ on the cross, but the scene is not a mereshock tactic: Jesus is giving Lestat a bloody taste in order to winhim over to God's side, and Rice is dead serious about the battle forhis soul. Rice is really doing what she did as a devout young Catholicgirl asked to imagine in detail what Christ's suffering feltlike--it's just that her imagination ran away with her. If you like straight-ahead fanged adventure, you'll likely enjoy the firstthird; if you like Job-like arguments with God, you'll prefer the Memnochchapters. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (488)
Memnoch the Devil
Rivetting
Memnoch the Devilby Anne Rice
A Modern Deal with the Devil
a good read |
14. The Vampire Armand (The Vampire Chronicles) Book 6 by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 457
Pages
(2000-10-03)
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the vampire armand
a good read
great book!
Probably my least favorite of the series
I didn't like Armand before reading "his story," but I get it now. |
15. Merrick (Vampire/Witches Chronicles) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 400
Pages
(2001-10-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description It is Louis who brings about the collision of the fang and voodoo universes. Louis made Claudia a vampire in Rice's classic Interview with the Vampire, in which she was destroyed, and now he's obsessed with raising her ghost to make amends and seek guidance from the beyond. (Claudia physically resembles Rice's young daughter who died of a blood-related illness. Rice nearly died of a diabetic coma in 1998, and writing Merrick turned her excruciating recovery into an exhilarating burst of creativity). Vampire David Talbot lobbies Merrick to call Claudia's spirit and slake Louis's guilt, but Talbot winds up in the grip of an obsession with the witch. You see, Talbot, unlike most vampires, lived 70 years as a human, so his sexual response to humans is still as strong as his blood thirst. Merrick can cast spells to make men crave her, and Talbot is tormented. After she reads his palm, he muses, "I wanted to take her in my arms, not to feed from her, no, not harm her, only kiss her, only sink my fangs a very little, only taste her blood and her secrets, but this was dreadful and I wouldn't let it go on." The secrets of Merrick are dark and sensuous, but the book is a romp animated by Rice's feeling of coming back to life through the magic of a literary outpouring. The narrative flashes back to the past, to an Indiana Jones-ish adventure in a Guatemalan cave, and to scenes from many other Rice novels. It may be helpful to read Merrick with the Rice-approved guidebooks The Vampire Companion and The Witches' Companion at hand. After many books, Rice's grand Vampire Chronicles tale was in peril of getting long in the tooth. Merrick Mayfair's magic represents an infusion of fresh blood. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (324)
Great Anne Rice
Side stepping from the main story - but, still good.
great book!
well worth the time
Enjoyable |
16. Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession by Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-03-09)
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A Sad Tale of Attrition
Goodbye and Best Wishes
Amazing!
Not for Me
From Witches to Jesus |
17. Blood and Gold (Vampire Chronicles) by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 576
Pages
(2002-10-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Plucked from his beloved Rome in the prime of his life and forced into solitude as keeper of the vampire queen and king, Marius has never forgiven the injustice of his mortal death. Thousands of years later, he still seethes over his losses. Immortality for Marius is both a blessing and a curse--he bears "witness to all splendid and beautiful things human," yet is unable to engage in relationships for fear of revealing his burden. New readers to the Chronicles may wish for a more fleshed-out, less introspective hero, but Rice's legions of devoted fans will recognize Blood and Gold for what it is: a love song to Marius the Wanderer, whose story reveals the complexities and limitations of eternal existence. --Daphne Durham Customer Reviews (205)
Very Happy
great book!
One of the Best
No news in the vampire`s night
Chains made of hair?!Really, Anne?Really? |
18. Taltos by Anne Rice | |
Mass Market Paperback: 576
Pages
(1996-03-31)
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book review
Taltos
The series continues to fascinate.
Great Book
Yay Anne Rice! |
19. Pandora (Nuevas Historias De Los Vampiros / New Tales of the Vampires) (Spanish Edition) by Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2010-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Pandora gets her sexy vampire initiation at the fangs of handsomeMarius (who later inducted Rice's famed vampire Lestat). Pandora tellshow a nice Roman girl became a vampire in modern Paris, but mostly thebook celebrates the sights and sounds (and philosophicalbloodlettings) of the classical world. Pandora is more likeRobert Graves's sublime I, Claudius thanRice's The CompleteVampire Chronicles. Yet Pandora is a logical extension of Rice's work, and Pandorais a combination of her past vampire heroes and the nakedly,horrifyingly autobiographical heroine of Rice's 1997 novel Violin. Now,Violin is remarkably messy, but it captures the volcanicpassion that erupts in her best work--Rice calls it "a study inpain." Pandora is really a dramatized debate betweenpassion and reason, which Pandora calls "male reason." Sheteases her vampire mentor: "Marius guarded his delicaterationality as a Vestal Virgin guards a sacred flame. If ever anyecstatic emotion took hold of me, he [would] tell me in no uncertainterms that it was irrational, irrational, irrational!" (To hearhow close Pandora's voice is to her passionate creator, listen to the1997 audiocassette Interview with AnneRice.) Rice's research gives fresh blood to her storytelling. Even herchronic third-act problem scarcely slows down this brisk romp of anovel. Pandora has intellectual thirst as well as blood lust, and sheconveys the high old time Rice obviously had imbibing historicallore. "It is fun to read these mad Gnostics!" exults Pandorain the early Christian era. It is also fun to read this madPandora. Anne Rice hasn't been this fun to read in years. Customer Reviews (425)
Good book!
Unbelievably boring ... don't waste your time
Anne, U outdid Urself!
Excellent Christmas Gift
Excellent performance |
20. Feast of All Saints by Anne Rice | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(1992-01-28)
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Good value
Like Wading Through Treacle or Drowning in Chocolate Cake
A beautiful pleasure ...
Pure and simply... literature at its best.
Though not perfect I'm glad I read it. |
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